Just to voice in here. I think if dual monitor support is added there should be 
a switch to let you turn it off. The reason being is that often you're looking 
at a dual screen system from a laptop or other single screen system. The dual 
screen Viewer window is so wide that it's a pain to work with or so small that 
you can't read anything. Even better might be a toggle that would let you 
switch between monitors like a linux desktop. 

I currently am using server 2.0 with a dual screen system, it works and shows 
me the main monitor only. I've found this works rather well for getting things 
done, but sometimes it would be good to access the other monitor as well. For 
instance when program A opens it opens in the other display. In that case I can 
right click on the task bar item and move the window to the other display but 
that is a NVIDIA add on. Without that I don't exactly know how I'd be able to 
use the program with VNC.


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interesting to do while you are alive." - Orochimaru (Naruto)

 On Wed 02/04/08  2:59 PM , "Mark Rhoades" [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
> I would like to see dual monitor support soon also.
> 
> Mark
> 
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Scott Best  wrote:
> Jon:
> We're adding dual-monitor support in a future release.
> The workaround
> for now is to setup the EchoVNC server so that it offloads the
> actual
> VNC
> session to another VNC server that supports dual monitors (eg,
> RealVNC).
> cheers,
> Scott
> On Apr 1, 2008, at 1:37 PM, Shier, Jon wrote:
> > Anyone having issues with the server side having dual monitors?
> >
> > Jon shier
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